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L&G’s fund has expanded to £4.7bn after it merged with a trust by US asset manager Federated Hermes. The merger will see a substantial portion of the Federated Hermes Property Unit Trust (FHPUT) ...
Charities have called out the scapegoating of asylum seekers, after they explained why a court ruling in Epping will not help the housing crisis and could have stark consequences across the UK.
Preferred Homes aims to build thousands of affordable homes for older people. Chief executive Findlay MacAlpine tells James Riding about the for-profit provider’s growth plans and US backers.
A Scottish housing association judged non-compliant by the regulator for two-and-a-half years is now seeking a strategic partner as it needs more funding.
Seven council homes have been seized by a council in east London after an investigation uncovered fraud ranging from illegal sub-letting to multiple ownership.
A group of London’s biggest landlords has suggested that the mayor could support flagging affordable housing delivery with additional grants for live projects.
The Week in Housing: research reveals child deaths from window falls as ombudsman raises concern over landlords’ approach to repairs ...
Nine children under the age of 11 have died after falling from windows or balconies in social rented homes in the past six years, according to a study.
The emphasis on local connection for councils to support homeless people risks going back to a Victorian approach, writes Phil Kerry, chief executive of New Horizon Youth Centre #UKhousing The Poor ...
Stock rationalisation deals between regions help landlords boost development pipelines and improve financial capacity, according to new analysis by a major consultancy.
Retailer John Lewis Partnership’s build-to-rent business has recorded mounting losses over the past year, despite a surge in revenue.